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Trumpet, F

Date1900 ca.
Place MadeLondon, England, Europe
Serial No.none
SignedStamped on bell: W. BROWN & SONS / Makers / 2 TRACEY STREET / KENNINGTON ROAD / LONDON
MarkingsStamped on top valve caps, respectively: 1, 2, 3
DescriptionSilver-plated brass, single loop, main tuning slide at second (back) bow, three Périnet valves (1, ½, 1½), bottom-sprung, alignment by one key on red-brass pistons, water key at first bow, windway 1-2-3.

The workshop of William Brown (1817-1893) was established in 1851, and was continued by his son, C. William, and two other sons. The firm operated at 2 Tracey Street, Kennington Road, between 1894 and 1911.

The design of this orchestral trumpet in F is reminiscent of 19th-century English slide trumpet design, foremost the positioning of the main tuning slide at the back bow, facing the player.
DimensionsHeight: 556 mm
Tube length: 1672 mm
Bore diameter (initial, minimum, tuning slide, valve slides): 11.5 mm, 10.1 mm, 11.2 mm, 10.1 mm
Bell diameter: 114 mm
ProvenancePurchased from Edward H. Tarr, Rheinfelden-Eichs, Germany, 1996.
Published ReferencesJohn Humphries. “W. Brown & Sons: A Nearly Forgotten Name in British Brass Making,” Historic Brass Society Journal, vol. 18 (2006), pp. 12 and 13, fig. 15.
Credit LineJoe R. and Joella F. Utley Collection, 1999
Object number07163
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